University of Wisconsin-Madison: Wisconsin School of Business

University of Wisconsin-Madison: Wisconsin School of Business

Madison, United States of America

Location

AACSB

Accreditations

2

Number of programs

Short Overview

Founded in 1900, the Wisconsin School of Business established one of the first five business programs in the nation. That entrepreneurial spirit remains strong. Located within one of the world’s leading public research universities, the School is a vibrant community that honors our university’s commitment to research and public service. We believe public research universities hold great untapped potential to address the world’s most complex challenges.

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MBA Programs

Full time - 2 years
24 months

Focus areas

  • Strategic Management
  • Business Ethics & Law
  • Economics
  • Marketing & Communication
  • Business Analytics, Data & AI

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